Have you ever wanted to wear a casual strapless dress but not wanted to deal with the inconvenience of wearing a strapless bra (which is uncomfortable and does not stay up) or the embarrassment of going braless (and wondering if you can really pull it off) or wearing your strapless dress with a shirt underneath and wishing you could enjoy the true coolness of your summer dress instead of enduring the heat of wearing a double layer. I'm about to show you a valuable method to go braless without the inconvenience or immodesty.
The problem centers on what people think they see. If people think they're seeing your braw, they might as well be seeing it. Conversely, if people don't know they're seeing your bra, it does them no harm. Thus, you need a way to hide your bra in plain sight. The great thing is that you can improvise a bra from a scarf. Worn thus, it will not look like a bra but like a scarf, or even a necklace.
For this, you will need a strapless dress and a large scarf. I recommend a rectangular scarf. The scarf should look good with your dress because it will be visible. Wrap your scarf around your torso so that the middle goes around your back, and the ends are in front. Cross the ends over your bust, then tie them around your neck. The scarf will hold up your breasts like a bra, but won't look like one. This method can also work with spaghetti-strap and halter-top dresses and tops as well.
The problem centers on what people think they see. If people think they're seeing your braw, they might as well be seeing it. Conversely, if people don't know they're seeing your bra, it does them no harm. Thus, you need a way to hide your bra in plain sight. The great thing is that you can improvise a bra from a scarf. Worn thus, it will not look like a bra but like a scarf, or even a necklace.
For this, you will need a strapless dress and a large scarf. I recommend a rectangular scarf. The scarf should look good with your dress because it will be visible. Wrap your scarf around your torso so that the middle goes around your back, and the ends are in front. Cross the ends over your bust, then tie them around your neck. The scarf will hold up your breasts like a bra, but won't look like one. This method can also work with spaghetti-strap and halter-top dresses and tops as well.
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